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jacqui jeras has the >> and prince william county, a surprising turn of events in the damascus court room. the east coast rapist is back out of the plea deal. we have the latest. >> a very surprising turn of events here the prince william county courthouse in manassas as errant, as the man known as the east coast rapist backed out of a plea deal. he was expected to plead guilty to two cases of rape. from an incident on halloween of 2009 in dale city. but when he was asked how he pleaded, he said i do not know which way is right or not. i am not sure i know what i am doing. after that was dismissed, the reconvened to discuss a future court date. he has a plea hearing set for november 30 and loudoun county for a separate rate. --for a separate rape. his next court date hearing is in prince william county on january 14. after what happened here this morning it is impossible to know what is going to happen later this month. thomas's next court date set for january 13. in manassas, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> 12:15. a sign of progress in the aftermath of hurricane sandy they added the g
jacqui jeras has the >> and prince william county, a surprising turn of events in the damascus court room. the east coast rapist is back out of the plea deal. we have the latest. >> a very surprising turn of events here the prince william county courthouse in manassas as errant, as the man known as the east coast rapist backed out of a plea deal. he was expected to plead guilty to two cases of rape. from an incident on halloween of 2009 in dale city. but when he was asked how he...
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the road to damascus is shut down. the u.s. is still weighing on whether to arm them. nick paton walsh is in beirut and i asked him about the deteriorating situation in syria. >> reporter: two dramatic developments today. first, the communications blackout across the country. the internet down along with most cell phones perhaps done by the regime to stop communications with the outside world about their successes, perhaps suggesting a crisis at the heart of damascus' ruling elite. damascus international airport, flights canceled from there. reports of clashes nearby. two austin ran peace keepers likely wounded. that vital symbol on the outskirt of the capital clearly under threat at the moment and after months of stalemate, signs of real change and movement on the ground. >>> it's been 80 days since chris ambassador was killed. so now why is the fbi saying that they are going to use facebook? today they say, after all this time, they are going to ask for help for tips via facebook to help them in this investigation. is this -- are we reading too much into it or is it
the road to damascus is shut down. the u.s. is still weighing on whether to arm them. nick paton walsh is in beirut and i asked him about the deteriorating situation in syria. >> reporter: two dramatic developments today. first, the communications blackout across the country. the internet down along with most cell phones perhaps done by the regime to stop communications with the outside world about their successes, perhaps suggesting a crisis at the heart of damascus' ruling elite....
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going on is on the battlefield which is moving in relentlessly around the capitol like here in the damascus suburbs. the unified opposition and its outside backers insist that bashar assad must go before there can be any dialogue. he is clearly not ready to do that. >> the war in syria continues as do their regional implications. when the head of the cia resigns after admitting to an extramarital affair and it turns out investigations have known about it for months, there are bound to be questions. the public learn about their fair and friday. patraeus step down and it was with his biographer. senior members of congress want to know why there were not told sooner. what is it that lawmakers want? congress likes to feel they're in the loop, particularly if you have the situation where there is the potential for the director of the cia to have been compromised in some sort of way. those are responsible to oversee feel that they are responsible. >> there was no criminal activity and security had not been compromised. >> the fbi is one of the 16 intelligence agencies, once they started looking i
going on is on the battlefield which is moving in relentlessly around the capitol like here in the damascus suburbs. the unified opposition and its outside backers insist that bashar assad must go before there can be any dialogue. he is clearly not ready to do that. >> the war in syria continues as do their regional implications. when the head of the cia resigns after admitting to an extramarital affair and it turns out investigations have known about it for months, there are bound to be...
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the israeli border isn't too far from damascus. israel's military says they've issued a complaint through united nations as well. >>> and the other big story we're following. new details now. on the resignation of cia director general david petraeus. james clapper was informed tuesday evening, election night. then the president was told thursday. with also know the fbi investigation was triggered by harassing eames senl by his biographer paula broadwell to another woman close to him. >>> on a lighter note let's turn to politics and "saturday night live" for some laughs. >> i still love you merks,ameri do, but you've hurt my feelings very, very much. >> father -- hello,
the israeli border isn't too far from damascus. israel's military says they've issued a complaint through united nations as well. >>> and the other big story we're following. new details now. on the resignation of cia director general david petraeus. james clapper was informed tuesday evening, election night. then the president was told thursday. with also know the fbi investigation was triggered by harassing eames senl by his biographer paula broadwell to another woman close to him....
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the road to damascus is shut down. the u.s. is still weighing on whether to arm them. nick peyton walsh is in beirut and i asked him about the deterioratie ining situation in syria. >> reporter: two dramatic developments today. first, the communications blackout across the country. the internet down along with most cell phones perhaps done by the regime to stop communications with the outside world about their successes, perhaps suggesting a crisis at the heart of damascus' ruling eli elite. damascus international airport, flights canceled from there. reports of clashes nearby. two austin ran peace keepers likely wounded. that vital symbol on the outskirt of the capital clearly under threat at the moment and after months of stalemate, signs of real change and movement on the ground. >> thank you and now to cairo, where president morsi's move to fast track a new constitution is being met with resistance. some say it's a way to diffuse anger to expand his presidential powers and weaken the judiciary, but critics say he's hijacking the constitution. >> erin, today, a spec
the road to damascus is shut down. the u.s. is still weighing on whether to arm them. nick peyton walsh is in beirut and i asked him about the deterioratie ining situation in syria. >> reporter: two dramatic developments today. first, the communications blackout across the country. the internet down along with most cell phones perhaps done by the regime to stop communications with the outside world about their successes, perhaps suggesting a crisis at the heart of damascus' ruling eli...
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a damascus based group with ties to the west bank took credit. the israeli government confirmed this is only the first stage of a ceasefire agreement work many questions remain stock answered. a second set of negotiations reportedly to begin within the next 24 hours, israel's blockade of the gaza border, and an end to t flow of arms in to gaza to be negotiated. but perhaps, a bigger question, did secretary of state, hillary clinton, simply rubber-stamp an agreement that has already been negotiated. we take all of this up here tonight with a number of experts and insiders, fox news middle eastern affairs analyst, dr. waleed farris, and eli lake, and new york times best selling author ed klein. and hankhine coff on politics of it all, it will hold? will it result in real change? will it last? jennifer griffin is with us now, lived and worked in the region, and joining us now live from the pentagon, thank you, let me begin with a straight forward question, would this deal have happened with or without secretary of state clinton. >> this is a good qu
a damascus based group with ties to the west bank took credit. the israeli government confirmed this is only the first stage of a ceasefire agreement work many questions remain stock answered. a second set of negotiations reportedly to begin within the next 24 hours, israel's blockade of the gaza border, and an end to t flow of arms in to gaza to be negotiated. but perhaps, a bigger question, did secretary of state, hillary clinton, simply rubber-stamp an agreement that has already been...
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its head was the former famous mosques in damascus. he's considered a moderate, someone who has continually preached unity. very instrumental in the creation of this coalition, he's a very prominent businessman from damascus skas well. the other person, a woman. all three of these individuals have either during this revolution against the syrian regime or in the past been gelled by the assad government. initially the response that we're hearing from opposition activists inside syria is that they are welcoming this development because it is about time that the opposition provide the international community, provide key global leaders who want to help the syrian rebellion, a unified front that they can, in fact, negotiate with perhaps more importantly, ashleigh, get certain guarantees from. >> and then, of course, if they get those guarantees and things go well, will that unified front remain unified? arwa damon, not dropping this story. thank you for your excellent work. we are back right after this. c. helping generations through tough
its head was the former famous mosques in damascus. he's considered a moderate, someone who has continually preached unity. very instrumental in the creation of this coalition, he's a very prominent businessman from damascus skas well. the other person, a woman. all three of these individuals have either during this revolution against the syrian regime or in the past been gelled by the assad government. initially the response that we're hearing from opposition activists inside syria is that...
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' ruling elite but also key movement on the outskirts of the capital, damascus international airport. flights canceled from there. reports of clashes nearby. two austrian peace keepers working for the u.n. likely wounded and regime forces moving in the area around there to take on rebels who say they are only two kilometers away. that vital symbol on the outskirts of the capital clearly under threat at the moment and after months of stalemate, signs of real change and movement on the ground. erin? >> thank you, nick. >>> now to cairo, where president morsi's move to fast track the new constitution is being met with resistance. some say it's a way to defuse anger over morsi's decree to expand his presidential powers and weaken the judiciary but critics say he's hijacking the constitution. october 4th because of security concerns. they say they weren't going to put agents in harm's way, they were worried. cnn as you know went to the compound before, found the ambassador's journal. by the time the fbi got there, would all the evidence have been compromised or -- >> sure. i mean, in an ar
' ruling elite but also key movement on the outskirts of the capital, damascus international airport. flights canceled from there. reports of clashes nearby. two austrian peace keepers working for the u.n. likely wounded and regime forces moving in the area around there to take on rebels who say they are only two kilometers away. that vital symbol on the outskirts of the capital clearly under threat at the moment and after months of stalemate, signs of real change and movement on the ground....
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its head is a former imam of a very well-known mosque in damascus. the two other deputies also very well-known, respected individuals when it comes to the opposition. the hope is that this new coalition will be able to provide a unified front for the syrian opposition, one that can then take the critical steps of gaining international recognition. gaining finances, and perhaps eventually down the road even military support for what is happening. inside syria. >> arwa damon live in beirut for us. arwa, thank you, as always. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. starts with ground beef, unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. a
its head is a former imam of a very well-known mosque in damascus. the two other deputies also very well-known, respected individuals when it comes to the opposition. the hope is that this new coalition will be able to provide a unified front for the syrian opposition, one that can then take the critical steps of gaining international recognition. gaining finances, and perhaps eventually down the road even military support for what is happening. inside syria. >> arwa damon live in beirut...
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as someone once said in the communist world as things were changing in budapest, the road to damascus is very crowded these days. there are a lot of, what do you call them, a lot of converts out there. i was thinking, howard, in a nonreligious, in a secular sense, boy, are there a lot of them coming out. kristol is out there, some of the really smart guys are saying we blew it, let's think. >> yes. well, some people like david brooks and bill kristol who are thoughtful conservatives, but they kind of suspended their disbelief i think during the last days and weeks of the campaign. they were all on board with romney. they were all saying the polls were going to be wrong and romney was going to get it and romney was on the right track and romney had the right ideas, et cetera, et cetera. they're to be expected to be among the early changers, among the early people on the road to damascus because they've got one foot in politics and the other in journalism. but i think jindal is interesting. i think the real fight now, chris, is not whether people are getting on the road. it's what they'
as someone once said in the communist world as things were changing in budapest, the road to damascus is very crowded these days. there are a lot of, what do you call them, a lot of converts out there. i was thinking, howard, in a nonreligious, in a secular sense, boy, are there a lot of them coming out. kristol is out there, some of the really smart guys are saying we blew it, let's think. >> yes. well, some people like david brooks and bill kristol who are thoughtful conservatives, but...
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they're to be expected to be among the early changers, among the early people on the road to damascus because they've got one foot in politics and the other in journalism. but i think jindal is interesting. i think the real fight now, chris, is not whether people are getting on the road. it's what they're saying on the road because they have different theories about how to go forward. one is economics, one is cultural, and one is immigration. i think there are basically three routes there. >> i wonder whether they're all agreeing to changes in their party philosophy that don't affect their central beliefs. let's take a look at jindal who is a cultural conservative. he's acknowledging the republicans must not be the party of 1%. quote, we've got to make sure that we're not the party of big business, big banks, big wall street bailouts, big corporate loopholes, big anything. we cannot be. we must not be the party that simply protects the rich so they get to keep their toys. now, that's a good southern populist statement by a southern conservative bobby jindal, john heilemann, but you wi
they're to be expected to be among the early changers, among the early people on the road to damascus because they've got one foot in politics and the other in journalism. but i think jindal is interesting. i think the real fight now, chris, is not whether people are getting on the road. it's what they're saying on the road because they have different theories about how to go forward. one is economics, one is cultural, and one is immigration. i think there are basically three routes there....
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there is environmental geft they move along the range each day creating less damascus. >> some people say grass fed beef has a different taste. does it. >> a stronger flavor if can you imagine that. more that tall jik is one way we have heard this described. the way our grandparents were more likely used to eating their beef. -- there is a whole world of food that americans in general are starting to eagerly embrace and starting to really get excited about trying new flavors and trying new old flavors if you will. >> in terms of the health benefits. the meat is leaner and has a pryer proportion of those all-important omega threes, jon? >> jon: makes me want to go home and cook up a steak. alicia acuna, thank you. flames light up the night sky as they rip through an apartment building. our top story as we go around the story in 80 seconds. independent i can't, the fire broke out in mum guy. 13 hours to maintain the thing. nobody inside. the floor was under construction. no word on what started the fire. china, a five story house now sits in the middle of a road in an eastern province.
there is environmental geft they move along the range each day creating less damascus. >> some people say grass fed beef has a different taste. does it. >> a stronger flavor if can you imagine that. more that tall jik is one way we have heard this described. the way our grandparents were more likely used to eating their beef. -- there is a whole world of food that americans in general are starting to eagerly embrace and starting to really get excited about trying new flavors and...
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voters in damascus and upper montgomery county approved a measure by a 2-1 margin to lift the ban on alcohol sales in the town. that law will go into effect next month. there are some restrictions, only hotels and sit-down restaurants can apply for the alcohol license and will only be able to sell beer and wine. >>> thank you very much. we're really happy. >> storm water improvements will be coming to the huntington area of fairfax county. voters approved selling $30 million in bonds to build a levee and pumping station along cameron run here. they're hoping the project is finished before another big storm comes along. >> we're affected at least three times, four times, since 2006. finally we'll be happy for the next several years. >> county planners already working on a timeline now for when the project can be finished. >>> there's a lot of cleanup to do in baltimore after a 60-inch water main break this morning along north charles street. water gushed down the road and into several homes and businesses, even parts of penn station, forcing amtrak to close one of its tracks. it's not
voters in damascus and upper montgomery county approved a measure by a 2-1 margin to lift the ban on alcohol sales in the town. that law will go into effect next month. there are some restrictions, only hotels and sit-down restaurants can apply for the alcohol license and will only be able to sell beer and wine. >>> thank you very much. we're really happy. >> storm water improvements will be coming to the huntington area of fairfax county. voters approved selling $30 million in...
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as many as 48 people killed today. 41 in damascus area alone. the syrian government is also slamming the rebels' attempt to unite threatening any effort to topple president bashar al assad will be futile. >>> giving outsiders never before seen look into their country, they are expressing their pain and their hope through paintings. in the midst of a civil war that has taken lives of 35,000 people in 20 months. mohammed jamjoom report oorns o art of war. >> reporter: pain inspired these paintings. here's person who wants to kill another person, says this artist. and here's a person who wants to defend this person from being killed. conflict infuses these canvases, namely brutal civil war raging in his homeland of syria. the violence pushes me to work more, he says. to draw and paint. it's apparent in the faces, the abnormalities. abstract images made all the more poignant when he describes the horror learning how close relatives of his recently had been executed. i never imagined this would happen to anyone in my family, or that i would hear this
as many as 48 people killed today. 41 in damascus area alone. the syrian government is also slamming the rebels' attempt to unite threatening any effort to topple president bashar al assad will be futile. >>> giving outsiders never before seen look into their country, they are expressing their pain and their hope through paintings. in the midst of a civil war that has taken lives of 35,000 people in 20 months. mohammed jamjoom report oorns o art of war. >> reporter: pain inspired...
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the israeli-syrian border isn't too far from damascus. israeli's military says they've issued a complaint through the united nations. >>> today we stop and take time to honor our veterans. ♪ and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ >> parades and services are being held across the country to remember all the men and women who have served in our armed forces. >> you're looking at live pictures from arlington national cemetery. he will lay a wreath at the too many tomb of the unknown soldier, and the president will make a statement that happens at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> 51 days and counting. the deadline to make a deal and avert the so-called fiscal cliff less than two months away now. we'll tell you what's at stalk. you're watching cnn sunday morning. ♪ why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the
the israeli-syrian border isn't too far from damascus. israeli's military says they've issued a complaint through the united nations. >>> today we stop and take time to honor our veterans. ♪ and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ >> parades and services are being held across the country to remember all the men and women who have served in our armed forces. >> you're looking at live pictures from arlington national cemetery. he will lay a wreath at the too many...
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these areas of yellow and orange, raining harder in northern montgomery county from poolesville over to damascus. and western howard county, mt. aerie, and carroll county, westminst westminster, heading off to the north and east. drying out in the mountains where temperatures are near freezing. east of there, it is chilly. we're just in the 40s all across the region. we're going to stay in the 40s the rest of the day. here is your storm team 4 hour by hour forecast for the day. by 8:00 a.m., still chilly and breezy and wet with some passing showers in the mid-40s. by 9:00 or maybe 10:00 at the latest, the rain should end. by lunch hour, cloudy, chilly, breezy, temperatures in the 40s. winds gusting to around 20 miles an hour. ought to clear out by mid to late afternoon. little sunshine breaking out right before sunset. cold start tomorrow morning. we'll look at that, the rest of the week and the weekend, storm team 4 outlook in ten minutes. now a look at traffic with danella. good morning. >> good morning. >>> slick roads causing for multiple accidents in our area. first let's talk about inbound
these areas of yellow and orange, raining harder in northern montgomery county from poolesville over to damascus. and western howard county, mt. aerie, and carroll county, westminst westminster, heading off to the north and east. drying out in the mountains where temperatures are near freezing. east of there, it is chilly. we're just in the 40s all across the region. we're going to stay in the 40s the rest of the day. here is your storm team 4 hour by hour forecast for the day. by 8:00 a.m.,...
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perhaps they're also having to concentrate forces here on damascus' suburbs. rebels have camped regime troops out so it's instead being founded by nearly a fortnight, 33 dead on thursday alone. but that didn't stop this unusual outburst in the capital's very central old market. in wedding dresses demanding an end to military operations discreetly filmed soon led away by uniformed men. little sign bashar al assad is cracking. friday he met with key iranian power broker perhaps bolstered by moscow's swiftly moving to criticize turkey's demand for patriot missiles like these along the volatile border, a move that could drag nato into the war, russia warned. >> translator: as i already said, the main concern is that the more weapons there are, the greater the risk that they will be used. and also any provocation could trigger it. >> reporter: winter will be unkind to the regime and its opponents. more refugees will struggle in freezing temperatures. but worse weather will also make it harder for the regime's main advantage, air power to fly. the hardest month for
perhaps they're also having to concentrate forces here on damascus' suburbs. rebels have camped regime troops out so it's instead being founded by nearly a fortnight, 33 dead on thursday alone. but that didn't stop this unusual outburst in the capital's very central old market. in wedding dresses demanding an end to military operations discreetly filmed soon led away by uniformed men. little sign bashar al assad is cracking. friday he met with key iranian power broker perhaps bolstered by...
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meanwhile syrian rebel firefighters claim they seized a military base on 00 outskirts of capital city of damascus and group of islamist within the rebel ranks claims that it has rejected the new western-backed' session group a potential major set back in the effort to topple the syrian president bashar assad. basically i just said it's very confusing. passengers on the italian airliner survived what one of them described as 10 seconds of terror when their plane hit turbulence and plunged some 10,000 feet. airline officials say it happened over the atlantic ocean on a flight from cuba to italy. sudden drop injured 30 people or so. nothing serious but just scrapes and bruises. pilots reported the plane itself is fine. they alan landed safely at their destination in millan. what happened to people facing charges for illegal activity which is now no longer illegal? after all, can you smoke for fun in colorado now. we'll he will it you the different ways that prosecutors are dealing with the change. plus, researchers say your d.n.a. may tell when you to wake up and also when to die. the new explanatio
meanwhile syrian rebel firefighters claim they seized a military base on 00 outskirts of capital city of damascus and group of islamist within the rebel ranks claims that it has rejected the new western-backed' session group a potential major set back in the effort to topple the syrian president bashar assad. basically i just said it's very confusing. passengers on the italian airliner survived what one of them described as 10 seconds of terror when their plane hit turbulence and plunged some...
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the fire power of the syrian rebels, possibly allowing them to advance further and further towards damascus. just in the past few minutes, jenna, we're hearing that syrian rebels have begun to shell the international airport in damascus. that is a first as well. so there does seem to be some shifting of the ground in syria just in the past 24 hours or so, jenna. jenna: fast-moving news at that. we actually got reports into our newsroom, just reports at this time, that the authorities in syria, assuming that there still the assad authorities there, are shutting down the internet, mobile services, land lines. so this also kind of coming after this latest news about new weapons that the rebels might have. certainly a lot to watch in syria. conor, back to you as news develops. thank you so much. jon: a shooting victim wanders for miles in search of help. part of his journey is caught on tape. more on this amazing story of survival to share with you. >>> researchers say predicting a child's risk for obesity is as easy as new study.e. we'll have details on it coming up even ragu users chose prego
the fire power of the syrian rebels, possibly allowing them to advance further and further towards damascus. just in the past few minutes, jenna, we're hearing that syrian rebels have begun to shell the international airport in damascus. that is a first as well. so there does seem to be some shifting of the ground in syria just in the past 24 hours or so, jenna. jenna: fast-moving news at that. we actually got reports into our newsroom, just reports at this time, that the authorities in syria,...
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syria reportedly left at least 63 people dead across the country tuesday, including 41 in the capital damascus. syrian tanks continue to shell the palestinian refugee camp which has seen heavy violence this month. france has become the first western country to recognize syria's newly brokered opposition coalition as the sole representative of the syrian people. the coalition was formed over the weekend at a summit in doma. at least 24 people at and killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of bombings across iraq. a multiple explosions were reported in at least four different areas, including baghdad and kirkuk. israel and palestinian leaders in gaza have agreed to attack -- agreed to a tacit truce following days of violence in the gaza strip. at least seven palestinians have been killed in israeli attacks on gaza since saturday. eight israeli civilians have also been wounded by palestinian rockets. the temporary ceasefire was brokered by the egyptian government, but both sides say they're prepared to resume attacks if it fails. the united nations general assembly has voted overwhelmingly t
syria reportedly left at least 63 people dead across the country tuesday, including 41 in the capital damascus. syrian tanks continue to shell the palestinian refugee camp which has seen heavy violence this month. france has become the first western country to recognize syria's newly brokered opposition coalition as the sole representative of the syrian people. the coalition was formed over the weekend at a summit in doma. at least 24 people at and killed and more than 100 wounded in a series...
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syrian activists say at least 45 people were killed in two car bombings outside the capital of damascus. that city has been a sanctuary for pro-regime forced to flee their homes. the rebels have claimed to down three fighter jets in the past 24 hours. we'll speak with cnn's arwa damon from northern syria later this hour. a federal judge is ordering tobacco companies to publicly admit they deceived americans about the dangers of smoking. the court ruled big tobacco should print on the box and advertisements. it's not clear if tobacco companies will appeal this decision. and the self-described king of motivation has died at the age of 86 years old. zig ziglar best known for his seminars and more than two dozen books on salesmanship. he died in dallas after getting pneumonia. he had quite an influence. he had 30 books or so over the course of his life. >> quite a following. thanks very much, lisa, for that. >>> republican raise eyebrows when he said he might break the anti-tax pledge. that statement could also draw him into getting a new primary opponent as far as his re-election is concer
syrian activists say at least 45 people were killed in two car bombings outside the capital of damascus. that city has been a sanctuary for pro-regime forced to flee their homes. the rebels have claimed to down three fighter jets in the past 24 hours. we'll speak with cnn's arwa damon from northern syria later this hour. a federal judge is ordering tobacco companies to publicly admit they deceived americans about the dangers of smoking. the court ruled big tobacco should print on the box and...
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rebels appear to be moving closer and closer to damascus, martha. martha: we'll watch it. conor powell in jerusalem, thank you very much. bill: back here at home now the immigration battle is heating up in the state of arizona. immigration rights advocates suing the governor jan brewer for denying driver's licenses to those who are haoeur here illegally but qualify for a presidential order that allow them to stay in the u.s. >> your folks have been granted the right to live and work here. they cannot drive to school or work, as a policy matter it makes so sense, it's counterproductive. bill: the person at the center of this is with me now, arizona governor jan briar. good mornin brewer. welcome to "america's newsroom." >> it's good to be with you. bill: what do you say to those detractors on this position. >> it's the law in arizona. we are upholding the law passed by the legislature. the law was passed here in arizona that illegals could not obtain a driver's license in the state of arizona, and that took place probably, oh, maybe in 1996, so it's been on the books for a
rebels appear to be moving closer and closer to damascus, martha. martha: we'll watch it. conor powell in jerusalem, thank you very much. bill: back here at home now the immigration battle is heating up in the state of arizona. immigration rights advocates suing the governor jan brewer for denying driver's licenses to those who are haoeur here illegally but qualify for a presidential order that allow them to stay in the u.s. >> your folks have been granted the right to live and work here....
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alcohol.the own of damascus has voted to allow alcohol sales....meaning its no longer a dry town.the residents' vote pllows restaurants to apply for a license to serve winn aad beer... but o hard llquorr getting mixed reviews.s - 7:07 i mean there's a lottof stuff this town needs, bbt alcohol? no, nnttreally 11 alcohoo into some place, it's going to bringgtrouble 32 drinkiig in ddmaacus. we just have to go or 100minutes down the road to ggt the into effect next month....ut least 30- days tooget the t vote leaves in efffctta an on the opening of barr. in spirit of veterans day and their 90-th anniversary... the refinery... marking the skyline along baltimorees waterfront... but was knocked down in a storm 25 yeaas ago. on sunday... tte 120-square foot american flag was raised again. "we're ugh pleased to beesuch a big art of the harbor and pleased that our sign is such a big part s well as we'll be a big american fllggas we celebrate the war of 1812 this yearrit seemed like a good time to add a flag over the sig" pign."the flag was firrt raiied in 19-22... whhn the refinery opened. an
alcohol.the own of damascus has voted to allow alcohol sales....meaning its no longer a dry town.the residents' vote pllows restaurants to apply for a license to serve winn aad beer... but o hard llquorr getting mixed reviews.s - 7:07 i mean there's a lottof stuff this town needs, bbt alcohol? no, nnttreally 11 alcohoo into some place, it's going to bringgtrouble 32 drinkiig in ddmaacus. we just have to go or 100minutes down the road to ggt the into effect next month....ut least 30- days tooget...
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in the east of the country, in the north, to the east of damascus, the capital itself two in the last week. and rebels reporting a military base was overrun 70 regime soldiers they say killed or captured and they're also moving in on the west of that city, aleppo, another air base from which you saw dramatic video of rebels downing a regime helicopter. so the sense of progress really, these constant bases being overrun, a stream of positive news from rebel movement accused of locked in stalemate for a long time now. i think feeling from many observers momentum is on their side and able to prevent the regime from projecting its brute force, air power and artillery in much of the north and east of the country. i'm sure in damascus around president bashar al assad many questioning what their next step should be, wolf. >> nick paton walsh, thanks very much. >>> just ahead, the dust has barely settled from the president election. but are rick santorum, jeb bush among others already planning for 2016? and scandal bankrupts a california city. officials allegedly scam millions and millions of
in the east of the country, in the north, to the east of damascus, the capital itself two in the last week. and rebels reporting a military base was overrun 70 regime soldiers they say killed or captured and they're also moving in on the west of that city, aleppo, another air base from which you saw dramatic video of rebels downing a regime helicopter. so the sense of progress really, these constant bases being overrun, a stream of positive news from rebel movement accused of locked in...
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couple of helicopters, destroyed another couple of tanks that was seen -- because it was very close to damascus, seen as a major victory for them. moreover, moreover they changed their strategy. their strategy of trying to go into a major city, take it, and hold it. and they get pulverized in bombing campaigns that took so much of a toll on the civilian population. going right after the military, the military centers in and doing so, they're gaining arms. and expertise. there are more people that are joining them, the syrian military still a formidable force and the rebels probably not a match for them toe to toe but gaining strength. >> we know the geography, turkey to the north, turkey considering putting missiles on the border now? >> they're asking nato to consider it. they're sending an advance team to look at the situation, saying it would only be used defensively. but i see this conflict in some ways migrating towards turkey. today we had thousands of people -- >> last thing turkey wants. >> well, know, it is what is happening because some of the aid for the rebels is coming through ther
couple of helicopters, destroyed another couple of tanks that was seen -- because it was very close to damascus, seen as a major victory for them. moreover, moreover they changed their strategy. their strategy of trying to go into a major city, take it, and hold it. and they get pulverized in bombing campaigns that took so much of a toll on the civilian population. going right after the military, the military centers in and doing so, they're gaining arms. and expertise. there are more people...
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i want to put talk about damascus. how does this factor in? >> welcome is syria has long been, as you said, but ron's only ally in this region. they used syria is a place to connect with proxies like hezbollah or islamic jihad. it will be a major strategic blow for ron and will really constrain the ability to project power. that would be a concern. that is one of the reasons you see these gulf states get involved in supporting this opposition. it is a proxy battle against iran. bill: to take this in total, one second. the question is where is this? where is this going? reporter: is that this could simply spill over the borders. regardless of what we do, the obama administration come as they look at us, they have to decide if we are going to try to contain us this and fortify those borders, try to provide aid to syria's neighbors, hoping we can stop the bleeding in a sense, or are they going to intervene and try to end this conflict? it is what a lot of those neighbors would probably like to see, especially the turks. the that contains a lot of
i want to put talk about damascus. how does this factor in? >> welcome is syria has long been, as you said, but ron's only ally in this region. they used syria is a place to connect with proxies like hezbollah or islamic jihad. it will be a major strategic blow for ron and will really constrain the ability to project power. that would be a concern. that is one of the reasons you see these gulf states get involved in supporting this opposition. it is a proxy battle against iran. bill: to...
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his last known whereabouts were an area just outside of the capital damascus. the opposition activist he was moving around with found his disappearance quite mysterious as well, so it's really hard to gauge that, but most certainly at the least having direct contact with people who can help for them and being more accessible for people who may want to come forward with information. that's how they're viewing it at this stage? >> all right. arwa damon, thank you. any more details, bring them to us. appreciate it. sfwlimplgts when world war ii came to an end, one veteran had some time on his hands while waiting for his orders. and this was the result. a story of how a symphony was composed in 1945, but wasn't performed until 2012. hey big guy, i want to get a big tv for my big family, for the big holiday. we like to watch big games. we got a big spread together... so it's gotta be big. how about the 55-inch lg tv. it's led and has incredible picture quality... that's big... but i got a little budget. with the walmart credit card special financing you can go big t
his last known whereabouts were an area just outside of the capital damascus. the opposition activist he was moving around with found his disappearance quite mysterious as well, so it's really hard to gauge that, but most certainly at the least having direct contact with people who can help for them and being more accessible for people who may want to come forward with information. that's how they're viewing it at this stage? >> all right. arwa damon, thank you. any more details, bring...
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also, today, at least 34 people were killed in twin car bombings near the capital of damascus. >>> and the florida socialite caught up in the cia sex scandal is fighting back, trying to reclaim her reputation. attorneys for jill kelley are accusing a new york businessman of defaming kelley, suggesting she try to use her connections to general david petraeus to broker a foreign business deal. kelley's legal team claiming government sources are responsible for leaks to the media about kelley's personal life. >>> and a frightening case of road rage in oakland, california. take a look. a pair of men pulling up to a couple, recording their reckless driving. and as you can see here, one of the men waved a gun. the other tried to jump into the couple's car, shooting at them. but then missing. the men were arrested a few hours later. >>> if you thought traveling for thanksgiving was expensive, brace yourself for the coming christmas travel period. "usa today" reporting that airfares to the most popular destinations next month will be roughly 8% higher than last year. and if you travel on the s
also, today, at least 34 people were killed in twin car bombings near the capital of damascus. >>> and the florida socialite caught up in the cia sex scandal is fighting back, trying to reclaim her reputation. attorneys for jill kelley are accusing a new york businessman of defaming kelley, suggesting she try to use her connections to general david petraeus to broker a foreign business deal. kelley's legal team claiming government sources are responsible for leaks to the media about...
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no planes are flying into or out of the capital, damascus. cell phone service also down. government and rebel forces blame each other for the outages. >>> finally, turns out even michael jordan can't break all the rules. a miami country club, at least attempted to show the six-time nba champion the door, banning him because he dared to wear cargo shorts that had many pockets on them, violating a bermuda short only dress code. jordan was on the 12th hole when he was asked to change. when he refused, he was asked to leave and never return. but he is michael jordan. so he decided to play out the 18 before he left. >> who knew cargo shorts were controversial? >> pockets. pockets. >> too many pockets, i guess. >>> now, the stalemate in washington over the fiscal cliff. everyone's taxes are set to go up in just over a month if congress and the white house fail to reach a deal. and the talks blew up yesterday, after republicans dismissed the latest offer from secretary tim geithner. just listen to house speaker john boehner and senate majority leader, harry reid. >> listen this
no planes are flying into or out of the capital, damascus. cell phone service also down. government and rebel forces blame each other for the outages. >>> finally, turns out even michael jordan can't break all the rules. a miami country club, at least attempted to show the six-time nba champion the door, banning him because he dared to wear cargo shorts that had many pockets on them, violating a bermuda short only dress code. jordan was on the 12th hole when he was asked to change....
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there is groups that are influential insofar as they'll carry out suicide bombings in aleppo and damascus. there are other jihadist groups in there. they are not by any stretch of the imagination the majority of the fighters. and free syrian army is very suspicious of them. but some of the chaos continues, the violence continues, there is no political solution, they will thrive on this vacuum and that's a big concern to the west, which is what you're seeing, this new sense of urgency. >> will this new coalition put the rebels in a better position to accomplish their goal of overthrowing assad and bringing some stability to syria? what does the world community think of that? >> i think it shows no signs of going away anytime soon. they still have massive arsenal at their disposal. they have only perhaps used 20% of it, up until now. you also have this monstrous humanitarian crisis, 2.5 million people inside syria needing help by early next year. 400,000 refugees in turkey, jordan already. >> can the world watch this then play out, slowly, like it is or -- >> i think if we get involved, it
there is groups that are influential insofar as they'll carry out suicide bombings in aleppo and damascus. there are other jihadist groups in there. they are not by any stretch of the imagination the majority of the fighters. and free syrian army is very suspicious of them. but some of the chaos continues, the violence continues, there is no political solution, they will thrive on this vacuum and that's a big concern to the west, which is what you're seeing, this new sense of urgency. >>...
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he used to preach at one of the main mosques in damascus. but he's most certainly viewed as being a moderate muslim. very well loved by his followers. someone who preaches unity of all of the various sects that exist within syria. his two deputies, one of them a very prominent businessman, the other one a woman who herself is well known of being an advocate of women's rights. the big challenge right now is going to see how much influence they're able to exert over the syrian battlefield. and, of course, whether or not they will gain that much-needed international recognition. the u.s. amongst other western and gulf powers has long been complaining about the lack of a unified body to speak to, negotiate with when it comes to the syrian opposition. complaining that the syrian national council is too islamist, too dominated by the muslim brotherhood. so everyone very much viewing this as a positive first step. again, it's still remains a very first and initial step with a very tough and long road ahead. >> absolutely. arwa damon this morning, t
he used to preach at one of the main mosques in damascus. but he's most certainly viewed as being a moderate muslim. very well loved by his followers. someone who preaches unity of all of the various sects that exist within syria. his two deputies, one of them a very prominent businessman, the other one a woman who herself is well known of being an advocate of women's rights. the big challenge right now is going to see how much influence they're able to exert over the syrian battlefield. and,...
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government troops battled syrian rebels in some of the heaviest fighting we've seen near the capital of damascus in months. fighting also raged near the border with turkey, as opposition forces stormed a basbase president bashar al assad was using to launch air assaults. and britain became the ninth country to recognize the new opposition coalition. it was an up and down day on wall street. the dough finished down, just slightly, as the nasdaq and s&p 500 also ended the day near the break-even point. fed chairman ben bernanke didn't do much to boost traders' confidence today. he said lawmakers need to act fast to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. admitting it will not be easy, but the stakes are high. he also says europe's debt crisis is an obstacle to u.s. economic growth, which he described as disappointingly slow. >>> and tea party favorite rand paul says he may want to run for president in 2016. the republican senator from kentucky tells abc news he's not denying that he's interested. paul says he wants to be part of the national debate. though he also adds, he's ready to make a decision, ro
government troops battled syrian rebels in some of the heaviest fighting we've seen near the capital of damascus in months. fighting also raged near the border with turkey, as opposition forces stormed a basbase president bashar al assad was using to launch air assaults. and britain became the ninth country to recognize the new opposition coalition. it was an up and down day on wall street. the dough finished down, just slightly, as the nasdaq and s&p 500 also ended the day near the...
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one of his deputies, a prominent damascus businessman who is very instrumental in bringing these various groups together, and a woman who is very known for advocacy of women's rights. and perhaps most important is that all three of these individuals leading this coalition have street credibility inside syria. all three were detained during this current uprising at some point in time. and all are well-known opposition figures. but this is still at this point just a very first step towards really building a unified coalition that the international community, the united states is comfortable dealing with, is comfortable providing funding to, wolf. >> arwa, there are very deep concerns, as you know, about whether the west can control the rebels, the syrian rebels. you have a report showing very graphic video of atrocities allegedly conducted by both sides and it may be disturbing to some of our viewers. tell us what you have. >> reporter: this is just one of the many reasons why it is so critical for this coalition to be recognized, to be able to move forward because the situation in syria i
one of his deputies, a prominent damascus businessman who is very instrumental in bringing these various groups together, and a woman who is very known for advocacy of women's rights. and perhaps most important is that all three of these individuals leading this coalition have street credibility inside syria. all three were detained during this current uprising at some point in time. and all are well-known opposition figures. but this is still at this point just a very first step towards really...